| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 630 lapas
...a separate division of the globe ; their localities make them part of a distinct system ; they(have a set of interests of their own in which it is our...fifty years more the United States alone will contain fifty millions of inhabitants, and fifty years are soon gone over. The peace of 1763 is within that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1854 - 636 lapas
...American governments, no longer to be involved in the never-ceasing broils of Europe. The European nations constitute a separate division of the globe...fifty years more the United States alone will contain fifty millions of inhabitants, and fifty years are soon gone over. The peace of 1763 is within that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1859 - 636 lapas
...American governments, no longer to be involved in the never-ceasing broils of Europe. The European nations constitute a separate division of the globe...wide oceans which separate us from them. And it will bf so. In fifty years more the United States alone will contain fifty millions of inhabitants, and... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1898 - 580 lapas
...American governments, no longer to be involved in the never-ceasing broils of Europe. The European nations constitute a separate division of the globe...fifty years more the United States alone will contain fifty millions of inhabitants, and fifty years are soon gone over. The peace of 1763 is within that... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 1504 lapas
...AMERICA, Europe and.— The European nations constitute a separate division of the globe ; their treaties make them part of a distinct system : they have a...oceans which separate us from them. And it will be so. — To BARON Vox HUMBOLDT, vi, FORD ED.. ix, 431. (Dec. 1813.) See С 35 Ancestry THE JEFFERSONIAN... | |
| 1900 - 538 lapas
...it as the greatest scourge of mankind," which is followed Immediately by this (to Humboldt. 1813): "The Insulated state In which nature has placed the...across the wide oceans which separate us from them." One hundred and twenty-four Items relate to Government. And so we might go on. Very Important is the... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1900 - 498 lapas
...hemisphere to itself. It must have its separate system of interests, which must not be subordinate to those of Europe. The insulated state in which nature...quarters of the globe should be wafted across the wide ocean which separates us from them, and it will be so. (To Baron de Humboldt, 1813, C. VI., 267. )... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1905 - 334 lapas
...merican, governments, no longer to be involved in the never-ceasing broils of Europe. The European nations constitute a separate division of the globe;...fifty years more the United States alone will contain fifty millions of inhabitants, and fifty years are soon gone over. The peace of 1763 is within that... | |
| Clark Sutherland Northup, William Coolidge Lane, John Christopher Schwab - 1915 - 526 lapas
...1813 as follows: — The European nations constitute a separate division of the globe, their treaties make them part of a distinct system; they have a set...across the wide oceans which separate us from them. To another foreign correspondent he wrote several years later: — Nothing is so important as that... | |
| Clark Sutherland Northup, William Coolidge Lane, John Christopher Schwab - 1915 - 524 lapas
...the globe, their treaties make them part of a distinct system; they have a set of interests of then- own in which it is our business never to engage ourselves....across the wide oceans which separate us from them. To another foreign correspondent he wrote several years later: — Nothing is so important as that... | |
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